In this 2017 file photo, TMHS boys line up at the starting line during the Capital Invitational on Saturday at Thunder Mountain High School. (Lance Nesbitt | For the Juneau Empire)

In this 2017 file photo, TMHS boys line up at the starting line during the Capital Invitational on Saturday at Thunder Mountain High School. (Lance Nesbitt | For the Juneau Empire)

Results: Hometown sweeps Sitka Invitational

  • By Juneau Empire
  • Saturday, April 28, 2018 6:22pm
  • Sports

The Sitka Wolves swept the Sitka Invitational track and field meet on Saturday. The Sitka girls scored 186 points and the Sitka boys scored 170 points to take their respective crowns. Find the top three finishers in all events below.

Team Scores

Girls — 1) Sitka 186; 2) TMHS 125; 3) JDHS 80; 4) Ketchikan 20; 5) Skagway 13.

Boys — 1) Sitka 170; 2) Ketchikan 80; 3) JDHS 76; 4) TMHS 70; 5) Skagway 36.

Events

Girls High Jump — 1, Gavriella Stroemer, Sitka, 4-08. 2, Jennifer Hansen, Skagway, 4-00. 2, Gabby Sloan, TMHS, 4-00. 2, Ayah Frayley, JDHS, 4-00. 2, Vespasia Whitmore, TMHS, 4-00.

Boys High Jump — 1, Garrison Lass, Sitka, 5-04. 2, Gavin Goebel, Skagway, 5-02. 2, Shafer Suzuki, TMHS, 5-02.

Girls Shot Put — 1, Jessica Davis, Sitka, 29-06. 2, Ciara Kish, TMHS, 29-03. 3, Trinity Rehder, JDHS, 24-00.

Boys Shot Put — 1, Brendan Wong, Ketchikan, 38-07. 2, Lance Fenumiai, JDHS, 38-06. 3, Erick Heaggans, Sitka, 36-06.

Girls Triple Jump — 1, Santana Sumauang, Sitka, 30-06. 2, Vespasia Whitmore, TMHS, 26-05. 3, Mikayla May, TMHS, 26-04.

Boys Triple Jump — 1, Aedon Dumag, Sitka, 35-09. 2, Hunter Mathews, Ketchikan, 33-01. 3, Rheece Heim, Sitka, 32-05.

Girls Long Jump — 1, Haley Bartolaba, Sitka, 14-03. 2, Lindzy Nguyen, TMHS, 14-00. 3, Mary Khaye Garcia, TMHS, 13-10. 3, Joei Vidad, Sitka, 13-10.

Boys Long Jump — 1, Grant Alphege Dulay, Ketchikan, 16-09. 2, Dawson Hickok, JDHS, 16-07. 3, Ali Beya, TMHS, 16-06.

Girls Discus Throw — 1, Jessica Davis, Sitka, 95-08. 2, Ciara Kish, TMHS, 81-01. 3, Kamy Hamrick, JDHS, 74-05.

Boys Discus Throw — 1, Lance Fenumiai, JDHS, 119-11. 2, Brendan Wong, Ketchikan, 118-03. 3, Jakob Rosenbruch, TMHS, 99-07.

Girls 3200 Meter Run — 1, Sadie Tuckwood, JDHS, 11:33. 2, Anna Iverson, JDHS, 12:12. 3, Morgan Elerding, Ketchikan, 13:21.

Boys 3200 Meter Run — 1, Dominic Baciocco, Sitka, 10:06. 2, Skyler McIntyre, Sitka, 10:07. 3, Arne Ellefson-Carnes, JDHS, 10:31.

Girls 100 Meter Dash — 1, Joei Vidad, Sitka, 13.26. 2, Jennifer Hansen, Skagway, 13.80. 3, Santana Sumauang, Sitka, 13.88.

Boys 100 Meter Dash — 1, Gavin Goebel, Skagway, 12.13. 2, Erick Heaggans, Sitka, 12.44. 3, Ali Beya, TMHS, 12.64.

Girls 400 Meter Dash — 1, Tatum Bayne, Sitka, 1:06.64. 2, Hannah Deer, TMHS, 1:06.94. 3, Bailey Clifton, Sitka, 1:08.34.

Boys 400 Meter Dash — 1, Tabor Buxton, Sitka, 57.46. 2, Dalton Hoy, JDHS, 58.06. 3, Bradey Beam, TMHS, 1:00.14.

Girls 300 Meter Hurdles — 1, Haley Bartolaba, Sitka, 51.91. 2, Madison Kranz, Sitka, 53.63. 3, Erin Wallace, TMHS, 54.78.

Boys 300 Meter Hurdles — 1, Kincaid Parsons, Sitka, 45.59. 2, Shafer Suzuki, TMHS, 48.88. 3, Ivers Credito, Ketchikan, 49.96.

Girls 200 Meter Dash — 1, Haley Bartolaba, Sitka, 28.88. 2, Iayanah Brewer, TMHS, 29.40. 3, Bailey Clifton, Sitka, 30.40.

Boys 200 Meter Dash — 1, Gavin Goebel, Skagway, 25.58. 2, Ali Beya, TMHS, 25.77. 3, Tabor Buxton, Sitka, 26.63.

Girls 800 Meter Run — 1, Hannah Deer, TMHS, 2:47.65. 2, Rachel Knight, Ketchikan, 2:48.80. 3, Katherine McKenna, JDHS, 2:50.21.

Boys 800 Meter Run — 1, Joseph Pate, Sitka, 2:09.76. 2, Arne Ellefson-Carnes, JDHS, 2:10.70. 3, Timothy McKenna, JDHS, 2:17.80.

Girls 4×800 Meter Relay — 1, JDHS (Anna Iverson, Sosan Monsef, Katherine McKenna, Sadie Tuckwood), 11:14. 2, Sitka, 12:25.

Boys 4×800 Meter Relay — 1, Sitka, 8:50. 2, JDHS (Dalton Hoy, Timothy McKenna, Shadrach Stitz, Arne Ellefson-Carnes), 8:56. 3, Ketchikan, 9:53.

Girls 1600 Meter Run — 1, Sadie Tuckwood, JDHS, 5:53. 2, Hannah Deer, TMHS, 5:57. 3, Anna Iverson, JDHS, 6:00.

Boys 1600 Meter Run — 1, Dominic Baciocco, Sitka, 4:54. 2, Skyler McIntyre, Sitka, 4:54. 3, Tucker Kelly, TMHS, 5:01.

Girls 4×100 Meter Relay — 1, Sitka, 57.47. 2, TMHS (Iayanah Brewer, Mary Neal Garcia, Mikayla May, Tzadi Hauck), 58.46. 3, JDHS (Ashleigh Neal, Ayah Frayley, Laura Sage Walker, Gretchen Neal), 1:00.78.

Boys 4×100 Meter Relay — 1, Sitka, 53.15. 2, Ketchikan, 53.51. 3, Ketchikan, 53.97.

Girls 4×400 Meter Relay — 1, TMHS (Erin Wallace, Alexa Godkin, Hannah Deer, Iayanah Brewer), 4:59.13. 2, Sitka, 4:59.75. 3, JDHS (Sosan Monsef, Dezirae Jabalde, Ashleigh Neal, Gretchen Neal), 5:07.88.

Boys 4×400 Meter Relay — 1, Sitka, 3:58.77. 2, Ketchikan, 4:11.30. 3, TMHS (Bradey Beam, Clayton Gilbert, Jake Ferster, Jonah Brown), 4:15.38.

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